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10 Villains Batman Actually Killed (& Why)
Batman is known for not killing, but many fans forget that he is willing to take life. Exploring key deaths reveals much ...
(It’s a nod to the main continuity, where Matches Malone was an arsonist whose identity was adopted by Batman as a guise ... a.k.a. Poison Ivy), Strange (Hugo Strange), and Fries (Dr. Victor ...
However, Hugo Strange ... Batman, Riddler: Year One comic, and The Penguin series, there is a common theme of hate against the upper classes throughout the stories, especially with Riddler trying ...
We'd banked on it revolving around Superman; instead, it was Suicide Squad: Kill ... placing Batman in a larger, open-world Gotham district, pitting him against villains like Hugo Strange ...
While there are a total of eight games in the Arkhamverse universe, we have decided to include Suicide Squad: Kill ... throws Batman in the ever-corrupt landscape. Navigating this lawless sprawl, ...
I’ll kill the kid.” When Batman does not respond, she yells louder, fearing that the Dark Knight doesn’t take her seriously. “Believe me man, I will! Believe me–” Bearing the weapon he ...
It’s one of the oldest debates in the character’s 85-year history: should Batman kill people in his quest to safeguard Gotham City? Although time and time again Batman’s darkness has pushed ...
Kill The Flash. Kill Green Lantern. Kill Superman. And, yes, kill the Batman. But despite the clarity of the new Suicide Squad game’s title, it still seems a little hard to believe. Kill Batman?
There’s a lot of story packed into the four games in the Batman Arkham series, and with the next chapter of it set to unfold in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League ... But Sharp is merely a puppet ...